(4) When a surety to a recognizance dies before any forfeiture has been incurred, his estate shall
be discharged from all liability in respect of the recognizance, but the accused may be required to
find a new surety.
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Rendering in court
The sureties may bring the accused into the court at which he is bound to appear during any
sitting thereof, and then, by leave of the court, render him in discharge of such recognizance at any
time before sentence, and the accused shall be committed to a prison there to remain until discharged
by due course of law but such court may admit the accused person to bail for his appearance at any
time it thinks fit.
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Sureties not discharged until sentence or discharge of accused
The pleading or conviction of any accused person released on bail in terms of this Part shall not
discharge the recognizance, but the same shall be effectual for his appearance during the trial and
until sentence is passed or he is discharged:
Provided that the court may commit the accused to a prison upon his trial or may require new or
additional sureties for his appearance for trial or sentence, as the case may be, notwithstanding such
recognizance, and such commitment shall be a discharge of the sureties.
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Deposit instead of recognizance
(1) When any person is required by any judge or magistrate to enter into recognizances, with or
without sureties, under this Act, such judge or magistrate may, except in the case of a bond for good
behaviour, instead of causing such recognizances to be entered into, permit him or some person on
his behalf to deposit a sum of money or Government securities or other property of any description
whatsoever acceptable to the Attorney-General to such amount as the judge or magistrate may fix.
(2) Conditions in writing shall be made in respect of any deposit in terms of subsection (1) of
money, securities or property of the same nature as the conditions prescribed by this Part in respect
of recognizances, and all the provisions of this Part prescribing the circumstances in which
recognizances taken from the accused or an appellant, as the case may be, alone shall be forfeited,
his arrest if about to abscond and remission of forfeited bail shall apply, mutatis mutandis, in respect
of any such deposit of money, securities or property.